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Originally Posted by jdobbs
Sometimes it's better when you use WIDE_OFFSET to take more from the upper part of the original.
I use this sometimes to convert old 4:3 TV shows to 16:9. I typically use WIDE_OFFSET=85 so the centering is biased (by 15%) toward the top of the picture.
When you select this feature BD-RB makes all necessary adjustments and updates the CLPI and MPLS to reflect 16:9. It also sets aspect ratio information correctly when outputting to ALTERNATE formats.
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That should probable be WIDE_OFFSET=0.85 for a 15% reduction. And for the ALTERNATE formats goes that it only works on those where vFormat=7 is active.